Here's a piece of World War II history you might not know, today marks the anniversary of the second Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor. KITV4's Paul Drewes shows us this seemingly minor attack helped turn the tide for the United States during World War II.

Today marks the anniversary of the SECOND Japanese attack on Pearl Harbor... The March 4th attack in 1942 wasn't anything like December 7th... In fact, it wasn't even close! A few bombs wound up falling just off Tantalus... Not far from Roosevelt High School. But as KITV4's Paul Drewes shows us this seemingly minor attack helped turn the tide for the United States during World War Two. file of pearl harbor attack Unlike the massive morning attack on Pearl Harbor, witnesses by thousands, the second strike was a very stealthy attack. dan@:53 "it was the most ingenious and bold long range bombing program of WW2" These Japanese flying boats were part of Operation K - as it was called...Two flew across the pacific, refueled in the northwest hawaiian islands by submarine, then arrived over Oahu in the middle of the night. Alan@1:46 "about 2 in the morning I was rudely awoken by four bomb blasts" While the intended target was a damaged but still working Pearl Harbor, one of the pilots came over the Koolau mountains and mistakenly dropped his bombs over Tantalus. pictures The blasts from the 550 pound bombs, shattered some windows on nearby homes, leveled trees and left 20-30 foot craters in the forest. Lloyd, who was twelve at the time of the attack, hiked up the hillside to see the craters and realized while no one was hurt -- it was only by a stroke of luck. 2:26-2:36 "if the pilot had delayed his bomb release by ten seconds, it could have hit our house -- it was that close" standup@ 15:11-15:22 "while the 4 bombs that landed here did some minor damage to a few homes, and rattled more than a few nerves, historians say it played an important part in US strategy in the War in the pacific." dan@3:36-3:47 "the navy and army had to figure out -- how did these guys pull it off, and the only place they could refuel was french frigate shoals and immediately navy ships sat on the area" That blockage after the second attack on pearl Harbor stopped Japanese forces from any more refueling of these long-range patrol planes, so they didn't have eyes in the sky for the battle of Midway which took place months later. The craters on Tantalus have long since been covered with greenery, while this little known attack has been hidden away in the footnotes of history. 6:12-6:20 very few people were aware of this, unless they heard it. It wasn't in the papers cause it was a military secret That was not the last time Japanese airplanes flew

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